Lots has been happening amongst the Aguilar household so I put the blogosphere on hold, but I am adjusting my schedule a bit to free up some time to devote it to my blog. So here are some articles you may enjoy
10 Things You Should Know About The Most Famous Verse In The Bible
What is the focus of the word translated “so”? Is John here merely describing the manner in which God loved the world? Is he telling us that it was in this particular way that God’s love was made manifest? Or could he also be emphasizing the intensity of the divine love, as if to say, God loved the world “this much”?
Why Teach Theology To Your Children?
Theology is a big, scary, intimidating word to some people, but really theology is just the study of God. So, theology is ultimately important for children to understand. When you understand theology—when you understand God—you can see how the thread of God and the story of salvation runs all the way through the Bible’s stories, tying them all together.
When we study the Bible, our observations must include the grammar of the passage. We should notice the subjects, verbs, objects, and so on. And in this passage, Jesus is not concerned with the word “neighbor” as a noun, but as a verb.
Romans 8 is probably my favorite chapter in the whole Bible.
“These are the implications of the indicatives of the gospel. In other words, if all the things Paul has claimed are promised us in the good news of Christ’s death and resurrection for sinners are true, then the personal results should be nothing short of death-defying, fear-quenching, world-transforming confidence.”
Should We Lift Our Hands In Worship?
John Piper provides us with some principles from scripture.
